NBA legend Charles Barkley delivers a message to Nico Harrison after a tragic press conference at the end of the season.
Every week, the Dallas Mavericks fanbase doesn’t want to be disappointed with general manager Nico Harrison, but he continues to prove that they are wrong in some way.
Now, everything in the NBA community is aware of the horrifying decision to trade Luka Doncic for Los Angeles Lakers.
Harrison hasn’t appeared in the media since the disastrous deal, but many hoped to make things better at the end of the season’s press conference. But as expected, Nico somehow found a way to make it worse.
Being a general manager of an NBA team is by no means an easy task, but is it so separate from your fanbase? That’s really amazing.
During the end of the season presser, Harrison gave the shocking approval that Don Sic didn’t know that “this” was important to the Dallas fan base.
“I knew Luka was important to the fan base. I didn’t know what level,” Harrison said.
As expected, the statement was met with scrutiny from many people, including ESPN’s Tim McMahon. He recently wipped a reporting bomb about Harrison’s involvement step by step by step by step by step on essentially trusted executives of Mavs.
Back to Nico’s comments about the current Laker star, it’s simply incredible. How does someone become the team’s GM and don’t know the importance of the franchise’s face?
After all, there is Luka Donsic’s Day (July 6th) in Dallas. That’s the importance Donsic has in the Dallas community.

NBA legend and hall of fame forward Charles Barkley was recently added to Harrison’s long list of critics.
However, Chuck tried to use a unique method to reach his “friend” Nico Harrison.
“Listen, I think you’re my friend, Nico Harrison. I wish you the best. I thought you did a good job with Mavs last year, and obviously what happened this year didn’t work,” Barkley said within the NBA.
“Men, please don’t hold any more press conferences. I don’t even know what you’re doing. I’m not really. I’ve got sympathy and love for you, but I have zero thoughts on what you’re trying to do,” Berkley continued.
He added: “This war is over, brother. You need to take an L. I hope you continue your work. I hope the team is healthy, but the man should not interview any more.”
As Barkley pointed out, the interview was simply terrible and more harmful than good for Harrison’s reputation.
At this point he should either apologize to the Mavericks fans or simply live with his decision and take a closer look at the mirror before hoping for the best of next season.